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'''R. Martin Klein''' is an American theater, film, and voice actor who went under the alias name '''Bob Marx''' in his earlier dubbing work during the '90s. He's best known for playing Gomamon/Ikkakumon in ''[[Digimon: Digital Monsters]]'', Fukurou in ''[[Noein]]'' & Katsuhiko Jinnai in ''[[El Hazard]]''. In addition to voiceovers, Klein has worked on theater and film productions too. His first professional acting appearance was in the ensemble of the Broadway Company of Annie in January,1980, a role he played over 1200 times until the show closed in January, 1983. Beside acting, Klein has worked as a professional drummer since the age of 16, making his professional recording debut with the Fifth Estate at Jubilee Records' Select Sound at the age of 20.
'''R. Martin Klein''' is an American theater, film, and voice actor who went under the alias name '''Bob Marx''' in his earlier dubbing work during the 1990s. He's best known for playing Gomamon/Ikkakumon in ''[[Digimon: Digital Monsters]]'', Fukurou in ''[[Noein]]'' & Katsuhiko Jinnai in ''[[El Hazard]]''. In addition to voiceovers, Klein has worked on theater and film productions too. His first professional acting appearance was in the ensemble of the Broadway Company of Annie in January 1980, a role he played over 1200 times until the show closed in January, 1983. Beside acting, Klein has worked as a professional drummer since the age of 16, making his professional recording debut with the Fifth Estate at Jubilee Records' Select Sound at the age of 20.
He was born in Stamford, CT to parents Jeanne G. Klein (Sosnowitz) and Dr. Harold Todd Klein,MD. He has one sister Sue Ellen Raphaelson.
He was born in Stamford, CT to parents Jeanne G. Klein (Sosnowitz) and Dr. Harold Todd Klein,MD. He has one sister Sue Ellen Raphaelson.


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Revision as of 13:31, 3 August 2023

R. Martin Klein
Born
Robert Mark Klein

(1947-10-01) October 1, 1947 (age 77)
Other names
  • Robert Martin Klein
  • Robert Klein
  • Bob Klein
Occupation(s)Voice actor, Drummer, Singer
Years active1964–present

R. Martin Klein is an American theater, film, and voice actor who went under the alias name Bob Marx in his earlier dubbing work during the 1990s. He's best known for playing Gomamon/Ikkakumon in Digimon: Digital Monsters, Fukurou in Noein & Katsuhiko Jinnai in El Hazard. In addition to voiceovers, Klein has worked on theater and film productions too. His first professional acting appearance was in the ensemble of the Broadway Company of Annie in January 1980, a role he played over 1200 times until the show closed in January, 1983. Beside acting, Klein has worked as a professional drummer since the age of 16, making his professional recording debut with the Fifth Estate at Jubilee Records' Select Sound at the age of 20.

 He was born in Stamford, CT to parents Jeanne G. Klein (Sosnowitz) and Dr. Harold Todd Klein,MD. He has one sister Sue Ellen Raphaelson.


Filmography

Anime

Non-anime

  • Animalia - Iggy D'Iguana, Horble, Zed, Additional voices
  • Dwegons - Nosey Three Horn, Bloochip, Squats
  • LeapFrog - Edison the Firefly (5 DVDs, as "Robert Mark Klein")
  • Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace - Chancellor Palpatine, Darth Sidious, Republic Guard

Live-Action

Movies

Video games

References

  1. ^ "Cinderella and the Secret Prince".
  2. ^ a b c "Robert Martin Klein (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 11 August 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)


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